The highly anticipated BottleRock Napa Valley festival has announced its impressive lineup for 2025, promising an unforgettable Memorial Day weekend filled with music, food, and wine. Set to take place from May 23-25 at the Napa Valley Expo, the festival boasts a diverse array of artists spanning multiple genres.
Headlining this year’s event are pop-punk veterans Green Day, pop icon Justin Timberlake, and rising folk-pop star Noah Kahan. These powerhouse acts are set to close out each night of the festival, with Green Day taking the stage on Friday, Timberlake on Saturday, and Kahan wrapping up the weekend on Sunday.
The lineup doesn’t stop at the headliners, featuring an eclectic mix of established and emerging artists. Hip-hop legends Ice Cube and Public Enemy will bring their iconic sounds to Wine Country, while alt-rock fans can look forward to performances by Cage the Elephant and a rare reunion of 4 Non Blondes, playing their first show in three decades.
Other notable acts include psychedelic groove masters Khruangbin, reggae-rock pioneers Sublime, and Bay Area rap icon E-40. The festival will showcase over 75 bands across five stages, ensuring a diverse musical experience for attendees.
Beyond the music, BottleRock continues to celebrate Napa Valley’s renowned culinary scene. The popular Williams Sonoma Culinary Stage will return, featuring collaborations between celebrity chefs, musicians, and special guests in unique cooking demonstrations.
Festival-goers can also indulge in gourmet food offerings from local restaurants and sample wines from the region’s top vineyards, all while enjoying the musical performances.
Tickets for BottleRock Napa Valley 2025 are now available, with single-day general admission passes starting at $233 and VIP passes at $598. Three-day passes are also on sale for those looking to experience the entire weekend.
As BottleRock kicks off the summer festival season, it continues to solidify its position as a premier music and culinary event, blending world-class performances with the best of Napa Valley’s food and wine culture.





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